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Dopamine is an effective treatment for heart failure due to its mechanism of enhancing contractility of the heart. This benefit (of contractility) is best reflected in the drugs ability to activate which receptor?[See Ch 18, 9th ed., Adrenergic drugs, Table 18.1 for adrenergic receptor sites] 1) Beta 2) Dopamine 3) Alpha 4) Muscarinic
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